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  • Atiku, Makinde Stir 2027 Permutations With Parallel Presidential Moves

    Atiku, Makinde Stir 2027 Permutations With Parallel Presidential Moves

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Thursday returned his presidential nomination documents to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) formally signalling his entry into the party’s race for the 2027 presidential election.

    The development came as the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, announced his decision to seek the presidency on the platform of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) further reshaping the evolving opposition landscape ahead of the 2027 general election.

    The parallel developments have intensified political calculations within opposition circles, especially amid growing speculation over possible alliance talks between the camps of Atiku and Makinde.

    Atiku is widely regarded as the dominant force within the ADC coalition movement, while Makinde has emerged as the leading figure in a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) currently embroiled in an internal legitimacy crisis.

    The crisis within the PDP deepened following a recent judgment of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, which effectively weakened both the Makinde-aligned bloc and another faction loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

    In the aftermath of the ruling, the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Adolphus Wabara, convened a meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) in a bid to stabilise the party.

    The NEC meeting, presided over by Wabara, subsequently constituted an interim national leadership for the party and appointed Mr. Kabiru Turaki as interim national chairman.

    The Turaki-led leadership has since commenced the sale of nomination forms to aspirants seeking elective offices on the PDP platform, despite objections and protests from the Wike-aligned faction.

    At the ADC secretariat in Abuja, Atiku’s return of his nomination forms drew a massive crowd of supporters, creating a chaotic atmosphere that disrupted activities around the venue.

    Attempts by journalists to speak with the former vice president after he submitted the documents were unsuccessful as jubilant supporters surged around him.

    The situation reportedly degenerated when a door leading to the hall where aspirants were submitting their forms was damaged after supporters struggled to gain access to the venue.

    As of the time of filing this report, it remained unclear whether ongoing alliance discussions between the Atiku and Makinde camps would still proceed in light of Makinde’s decision to enter the presidential race on a separate platform.

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  • PAP sends additional 15 scholarship beneficiaries for postgraduate studies in UK

    PAP sends additional 15 scholarship beneficiaries for postgraduate studies in UK

    The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), on Thursday, sent an additional batch of 15 foreign scholarship beneficiaries for post-graduate studies in the United Kingdom. The scholars will undertake master’s degree programmes in biomedical science, oil & gas engineering, data science, cyber security, software engineering, automotive engineering, communication culture and media, among others. Speaking at the pre-departure […]

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  • Airtel Targets 90% Ownership Of African Subsidiary With $2.9bn Deal

    Airtel Targets 90% Ownership Of African Subsidiary With $2.9bn Deal

    Indian telecommunications giant Bharti Airtel has unveiled plans to increase its ownership stake in Airtel Africa to as much as 90 per cent through a proposed $2.9bn share swap arrangement, in a strategic move aimed at consolidating its African operations ahead of a planned mobile-money initial public offering (IPO).

    The planned consolidation underscores Bharti Airtel’s growing confidence in Africa’s telecommunications and digital finance market, where rapid expansion in mobile connectivity and financial inclusion services has continued to drive subscriber growth and profitability across the continent.

    The development was disclosed by Bharti Airtel founder and chairman, Sunil Bharti Mittal, who described the company’s investment in Africa as a “once in a lifetime opportunity,” while reaffirming the group’s long-term commitment to the region.

    Mittal said Bharti Airtel intends to raise its ownership in Airtel Africa to the highest level permissible under existing market conditions and regulatory frameworks.

    “The ambition for Airtel should be whatever is allowed,” Mittal was quoted as saying regarding the company’s plans to strengthen its stake in the African business.

    The increase in ownership is expected to be supported partly through Airtel Africa’s ongoing share buyback programme, which could gradually reduce minority holdings and strengthen Bharti Airtel’s control over the company’s operations and strategic direction.

    The move reflects increasing confidence in Africa’s fast-growing digital economy, particularly in mobile money and financial technology services, sectors that have become major revenue drivers for telecommunications companies operating across the continent.

    Airtel Africa currently operates in 14 African countries, including Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The company is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Nigerian Exchange Limited.

    Over the past few years, Airtel Africa has evolved from a traditional telecom operator into one of Africa’s largest digital financial services providers, leveraging mobile penetration to expand banking and payment services in underserved communities with limited access to conventional financial institutions.

    The company’s mobile-money business has emerged as a key growth engine, driven by rising smartphone adoption, expanding internet penetration, and increasing demand for digital payment platforms across sub-Saharan Africa.

    The planned ownership consolidation comes as Airtel Africa prepares for the much-anticipated IPO of its mobile-money division, a transaction that could become one of the continent’s largest fintech listings in recent years.

    The mobile-money unit could raise as much as $2bn from investors, with analysts valuing the business at approximately $10bn.

    However, the timeline for the IPO was shifted to the second half of the year due to global economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions, including instability linked to the Iran conflict, which affected broader investor sentiment in emerging markets.

    Despite the delay, investor interest in Airtel Africa’s fintech operations has remained strong amid growing optimism about Africa’s digital payments ecosystem.

    Industry data show that mobile-money transactions across sub-Saharan Africa reached approximately $1.4tn in 2025, accounting for nearly 66 per cent of global mobile-money activity, further highlighting the region’s dominance in digital financial transactions.

    Analysts believe Bharti Airtel’s decision to deepen its ownership position ahead of the IPO is aimed at maximizing long-term shareholder value and increasing exposure to future earnings from the mobile-money business.

    Market observers also note that increasing ownership stakes in subsidiaries often signals strong confidence in future profitability and operational performance.

    The African market has increasingly become one of Bharti Airtel’s strongest growth regions, especially at a time when competition and regulatory pressures continue to affect traditional telecom revenue streams in several global markets.

    Financial results released by Airtel Africa further reinforced investor optimism about the company’s outlook.

    For the financial year ended March 31, Airtel Africa reported a 37 per cent increase in adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), reaching $3.2bn, driven by strong demand for voice, data, and mobile-money services across its markets.

    The strong African performance contrasted with developments at Bharti Airtel’s parent operations, where quarterly profits reportedly declined due to regulatory-related charges and increased operational costs.

    The differing performance dynamics have further strengthened the strategic importance of Airtel Africa within the broader Bharti Airtel group, as the company increasingly positions Africa as a major pillar of its future growth strategy.

    Mittal noted that Bharti Airtel’s entry into Africa about 15 years ago was widely seen as a bold and visionary move at the time, but has since evolved into one of the company’s most valuable international investments.

    With demand for digital financial services continuing to rise across Africa’s youthful and largely underbanked population, analysts say Airtel Africa is well positioned to benefit from the continent’s ongoing digital transformation and expanding fintech ecosystem.

    The company’s aggressive expansion plans also place it at the centre of intensifying competition among telecom operators and fintech firms seeking dominance in Africa’s rapidly growing mobile-money market, which is expected to remain one of the fastest-growing segments of the continent’s digital economy over the next decade.

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  • BREAKING: 2027: Adelabu’s supporters protest at APC secretariat, demand direct primary [VIDEO]

    BREAKING: 2027: Adelabu’s supporters protest at APC secretariat, demand direct primary [VIDEO]

    Supporters of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, on Thursday protested at the All Progressives Congress, APC, secretariat in Oyo State.

    The protesters demanded direct primaries as the mode for selecting the governorship candidate of the party.

    DAILY POST recalls that Adelabu resigned as minister last month to pursue his ambition of contesting the Oyo State governorship election in 2027.

    He formally declared his intention to contest the gubernatorial poll on May 12, 2026.

    The development comes as the leaders and stakeholders of the party in the state formally adopted Senator Sharafadeen Alli as the party’s consensus governorship candidate ahead of the forthcoming primary election.

    Alli’s adoption as consensus candidate was reaffirmed on Wednesday during a stakeholders’ meeting held at the Emeritus Professor Theophilus Ogunlesi Hall, University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan.

    BREAKING: 2027: Adelabu’s supporters protest at APC secretariat, demand direct primary [VIDEO]

  • UNIBEN unveils N100bn Trust Development Fund, targets infrastructure

    UNIBEN unveils N100bn Trust Development Fund, targets infrastructure

    The management of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) on Wednesday unveiled its N100 billion Trust Development Fund (TDF) as an alternative funding system to address key infrastructural development of the university. The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Edoba Omoregie (SAN), speaking at the unveiling ceremony, said the Trust, headed by former Edo State Secretary to the State Government […]

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  • NLIN will eliminate exam malpractice in schools, track learners’ progress — FG

    NLIN will eliminate exam malpractice in schools, track learners’ progress — FG

    The Federal Government has said that the proposed National Learner Identity Number (NLIN) will play a major role in eliminating examination malpractice, particularly the activities of so-called “miracle centres,” while also enabling authorities to monitor the academic journey of learners across the country. The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, stated this on Thursday in Abuja […]

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  • FG denies approving 40% peculiar allowance for civil servants

    FG denies approving 40% peculiar allowance for civil servants

    The Federal Government has debunked claims circulating in the media regarding the approval of a 40 per cent peculiar allowance for federal civil servants.

    DAILY POST recalls that on April 24, 2026, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, at a well-attended press briefing, announced that the Federal Government had approved a robust welfare package for civil servants and other entitlements.

    The package included full Duty Tour Allowance for approved trainings in selected training institutions, an upward review of peculiar allowance across grade levels on the Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS) and the Consolidated Research and Allied Institutions Salary Structure (CONRAISS), as well as an increase in estacode, book allowance and other entitlements.

    However, the Director of Press and Public Relations, in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Eno Olotu, said in a statement that no such pronouncement of a 40 per cent peculiar allowance for civil servants emanated from the office.

    According to the statement, for the avoidance of doubt, the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation neither approved nor formally conveyed the approval of the allowance to the Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC) or any labour union.

    “The statutory responsibility for the issuance and communication of such circulars rests solely with the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC),” the statement noted.

    It further added that the meeting convened by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, was strictly an interventionist and conciliatory engagement aimed at facilitating dialogue between organised labour under its jurisdiction and the NSIWC, to promote mutual understanding and avert any breakdown in labour relations within the federal civil service.

    FG denies approving 40% peculiar allowance for civil servants

  • Ogun: NANS, NAOSS demand justice for students allegedly brutalised by police

    Ogun: NANS, NAOSS demand justice for students allegedly brutalised by police

    The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Ogun State Joint Campus Council (JCC), in conjunction with the National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS), has demanded justice for students of Ogun State Institute of Technology (OGITECH), Igbesa, who were allegedly brutalised by police officers, including the institution’s Students’ Union Government (SUG) President. […]

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  • Satellite town road projects aligns with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda  – Wike

    Satellite town road projects aligns with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda  – Wike

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the ongoing road project linking Gomani to Yangoji in Abuja, saying the development aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s directive to spread infrastructure beyond city centres and open up satellite communities under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Speaking during an inspection of the project in Abuja on Thursday, Wike said the Tinubu administration deliberately prioritised rural and satellite town development to curb rural-urban migration and improve connectivity across the FCT.

    According to him, the road project forms part of a broader infrastructure drive that began with the A2-Pai road, which was inaugurated by President Tinubu during his second year in office.

    “Remember that when we came on board, one of the directives of Mr. President is that we should not concentrate development, we should not concentrate provision of infrastructure just only in the cities. We must open up all the satellite towns in order to discourage rural-urban migration,” Wike said.

    He explained that the ongoing 13-kilometre Gomani-Yangoji road project was awarded to Zeberced Construction Company, the same contractor that handled the A2-Pai road.

    The minister noted that work on the project had reached an advanced stage, with the bridge already launched and drainage works nearing completion.

    “From what we’ve seen, you can attest to the fact that we are very much encouraged. Luckily, the bridge had been launched, which we are standing on, the drainages have been done, optimized in 90 to 95 per cent. They are now building the streetlight pillars,” he stated.

    Wike disclosed that the road would be among projects scheduled for inauguration during activities marking President Tinubu’s third anniversary in office this June.

    He commended Zeberced Construction Company for delivering quality work and adhering to agreed timelines.

    “I commend, as usual, the contractor, Zeberced, not only for providing quality jobs, but also keeping to the timeline, making promises that we will inaugurate this road this June. I’m happy,” he said.

    The minister also praised the management and staff of the company for their commitment to ensuring the completion of the project.

    He added that the President would be pleased to see infrastructure extending to underserved communities across the territory.

    “I believe that when Mr. President comes here, it will be a thing of joy for him to see that development is passing through all the satellite towns,” Wike added.

    Satellite town road projects aligns with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda  – Wike

  • MASSOB declares sit-at-home May 30 to mark 59th Biafra anniversary

    MASSOB declares sit-at-home May 30 to mark 59th Biafra anniversary

    The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, has declared May 30, 2026, as Biafra Day.

    MASSOB announced a sit-at-home across the South-East in commemoration of the 59th anniversary of the declaration of Biafra by Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu in 1967.

    The group, led by Uchenna Madu, said markets, schools, banks, public and private motor parks, and other business premises would remain shut from 6am to 4pm on May 30.

    This was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by MASSOB’s National Director of Information, Edeson Samuel.

    According to the group, the sit-at-home is aimed at honouring Biafrans who died during the civil war and promoting what it described as a non-violent self-determination struggle.

    MASSOB also used the occasion to demand the release of Nnamdi Kanu, describing his detention as unjust.

    “We demand his immediate release and call for justice for all Biafrans who have been unjustly detained or persecuted,” the statement said.

    The group maintained that participation in the sit-at-home exercise would not be enforced, stressing that no member would intimidate or compel residents to comply.

    “MASSOB and other pro-Biafra agitators will not molest, compel or intimidate anybody to observe the stay-at-home exercise,” the statement added.

    The organisation further announced that there would be no street protests, demonstrations, processions, or public gatherings during the anniversary.

    MASSOB, however, alleged that security agencies, including the military, police, DSS, and Civil Defence, would deploy heavily across major cities in the South-East during the commemoration.

    The group insisted that no form of intimidation or force would stop the agitation for Biafra.

    MASSOB declares sit-at-home May 30 to mark 59th Biafra anniversary